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I read with interest your article on “The Uselessness and the Scandal of Benevacantism.” Here in Italy, we have gone a long way on the question of the “two Popes,” with an investigation by the undersigned produced in the magazines Libero, ByoBlu, and RomaIT, spanning two years and comprising more than 200 articles, making use of the contribution of numerous specialists …More
A Reply to Professor Feser
I read with interest your article on “The Uselessness and the Scandal of Benevacantism.” Here in Italy, we have gone a long way on the question of the “two Popes,” with an investigation by the undersigned produced in the magazines Libero, ByoBlu, and RomaIT, spanning two years and comprising more than 200 articles, making use of the contribution of numerous specialists: theologians, Latinists, canonists, psychologists, linguists, historians etc.
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I read with interest your article on “The Uselessness and the Scandal of Benevacantism.” Here in Italy, we have gone a long way on the question of the “two Popes,” with an investigation by the undersigned produced in the magazines Libero, ByoBlu, and RomaIT, spanning two years and comprising more than 200 articles, making use of the contribution of numerous specialists: theologians, Latinists, canonists, psychologists, linguists, historians etc.
A Reply to Professor Feser - Patrick Coffin Media
A Reply to Professor Feser - Patrick Coffin Media
Dear Professor Feser: I read with interest your article on “The Uselessness and the Scandal of Benevacantism.” Here in Italy, we have gone a long way …
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What Pope would pretend to resign? Who "forced" him to resign? That thought alone makes him contemptible. Besides, as I have stated many times, neither Francis nor Benedict were ever Pope because they are HERETICS.